About the Clearinghouse

The WAC Clearinghouse is an open-access publishing collaborative widely regarded as the leading website supporting the use of writing and speaking in courses across the curriculum.

The WAC Clearinghouse is an open-access publishing collaborative that is supported by the efforts of more than 200 scholars who serve in various editorial roles, including journal and book series editors, editorial staff, reviewers, and editorial board members. It is widely regarded as the leading website supporting the use of writing and speaking in courses across the curriculum. The Clearinghouse publishes articles and books of interest to both the writing-across-the-curriculum community and the larger writing studies community and provides a wide range of web-based resources for instructors who wish to use writing in their courses. In the past year, the Clearinghouse recorded more than 8.2 million visits to the site and saw more than 7.5 million documents (primarily books, book chapters, and articles) downloaded. Since we began keeping records of activity on our website in 2001, the Clearinghouse website has seen more than 41 million downloads of its books, book chapters, and articles.

The Clearinghouse was founded in 1997 to provide access to teaching resources and scholarly publications. As an open-access publisher, the Clearinghouse is dedicated to providing barrier- and cost-free access to scholarly work, including journals and journal articles, monographs, edited collections, conference proceedings, and professional and pedagogical resources. Since the late 1990s, the members of the Clearinghouse publishing collaborative have developed approaches to publishing that have significantly reduced the cost of publishing scholarly work while maintaining standards that put our journals and books among the top in the field of writing studies. Clearinghouse publications are used widely for scholarly and pedagogical purposes. Since 2023, six of our books won national book-of-the-year awards from leading professional organizations; over the past nine years, twelve books have received these types of awards. Similarly, more than a dozen articles in journals published by the Clearinghouse have been honored with awards.

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Our mission, values, and vision guide our work as an open-access publishing collaborative committed to promoting a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice as we recognize and celebrate the benefits of uniqueness, similarities, and differences.

We invite submissions that support our mission from all people, regardless of institutional affiliation or disciplinary background.

Recognizing the importance of ethical behavior throughout the publication process, the WAC Clearinghouse is committed to following best practices on ethical matters, errors, and retractions.

WAC Clearinghouse publications frequently make use of copyrighted work, such as direct quotes, images (photos, data visualizations, etc.), and audio clips. The use of copyrighted work in WAC Clearinghouse publications requires either adherence to fair use standards or, if fair use does not apply, documented permission from the rights holder.

The WAC Clearinghouse, an international publishing collaborative, is committed to promoting a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.

The WAC Clearinghouse is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all people. We continually strive to improve the user experience, and we welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website.

We take measures to safeguard your personal information.

With our official location in Laramie County just north of the city of Fort Collins, Colorado, our land acknowledgment is adapted from acknowledgments crafted by the City of Fort Collins and Colorado State University, each of which collaborated with Native Peoples to develop their land acknowledgments.
Critical factors in advancing knowledge include ensuring scholarly work is (1) of the highest quality, (2) made available as quickly as possible given the requirements of ensuring quality, and (3) made accessible to the widest possible audience. Open-access publishing provides a proven means of sharing high-quality scholarly work with the largest possible audience. Yet this form of publication is sometimes viewed with skepticism. This statement provides guidance on best practices for publishing open-access scholarly work.
The WAC Clearinghouse Editorial Board and the Association for Writing Across the Curriculum Executive Board stand with the board of the European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing in expressing solidarity with our colleagues who are affected by the Russian government’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, which we recognize as a violation of international laws, an attack on human rights, and a threat to civilized society.

Find contact information for those involved in all aspects of the Clearinghouse project.

Find contact information for the editorial board of the WAC Clearinghouse.

We provide a list of the thousands of scholars who have contributed to a Clearinghouse book series or to a journal associated with the Clearinghouse with links to their work.

The WAC Clearinghouse offers fellowship opportunities for new and early career scholars who are interested in expanding their editorial and administrative experience through involvement in one or more of our publishing venues.   

Members of the Publications Review Board serve as peer-reviewers for our book series.

Our many sponsors and contributors support the Clearinghouse, and you can join them.

Our history, dating to 1997, includes many partnerships with members of the larger writing community.
The Clearinghouse guidebook provides information about Clearinghouse policies, self governance, and publication processes. 
Effective July 2024, the Clearinghouse is registered with the Colorado Department of State as a nonprofit business corporation. Effective August 15, 2024, the Clearinghouse was approved as a 501(c)(3) organization by the Federal government. This page provides access to our incorporation documents, bylaws, and procedures.
Authors and editors use Creative Commons licenses for the work they publish on the Clearinghouse.
The WAC Clearinghouse receives support from a large community of scholars as well as a number of institutional and commercial partners.
Find our copyright statement and related information, such as contact information for permissions requests.